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calves calves sean jellison. and he is -- and he is a back up. >> he is the leading scorer in the caa. that just goes to show you. all the different ways. unh and to beat you in all phases of the game. second and seven for the wildcats and out-of-bounds at the 1 yard line. and dennis with a touchdown saving hit and knocked toman out-of-bounds. >> well, 23 for maine. and ends up doing a great job here. and that is the linebacker. and he didn't bite. and didn't give toman the ability to run in. and didn't commit himself and force him to the side line. i know he has a lot of yards and he plays it out improperly. >> 40% of of the red soap for unh and they give jellison the football. and the wildcats want it. and he did not get in, you are right. >> did they get the 1st down. >> so, they will have four cracks now. first and gold from the one for unh. and jellison remain insist the ball game. and quick snap. and toman looks to take it himself. >> he did. he got in. >> and he did for the touchdown. >> good job by toman
calves calves sean jellison. and he is -- and he is a back up. >> he is the leading scorer in the caa. that just goes to show you. all the different ways. unh and to beat you in all phases of the game. second and seven for the wildcats and out-of-bounds at the 1 yard line. and dennis with a touchdown saving hit and knocked toman out-of-bounds. >> well, 23 for maine. and ends up doing a great job here. and that is the linebacker. and he didn't bite. and didn't give toman the ability...
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and sean ware can't believe it. captain linebacker thought he had it in his paws and two minutes to go, andy. >> vasso knock it is down the corner. and here comes number 9 and jumps that. now join is jumping. >> and it is huge in the game. see, if they can keep it up. >> back to throw. and keep it alive. and 1st down made. that's a for mike brusko. and down to the 46-yard line. and maine has life ten. >> if this is the last game mike brusko plays you know, football. competitive football. he he should save this tape. he has been fabulous today. >> 12 catches. and treister throwing on 1st down. avers complete the landis williams shy of the 49. >> this is what maine has done well. and second run guy. and now, they are past the second run team and they are probably about 35 yards from field goal range. they lost it. with scoring more than 18-points and puts an end to that. >> 2nd down. right now for the bears. >> and to throw. knock down right away. and it was for tyrell jones. >> this defense does a great job of antici
and sean ware can't believe it. captain linebacker thought he had it in his paws and two minutes to go, andy. >> vasso knock it is down the corner. and here comes number 9 and jumps that. now join is jumping. >> and it is huge in the game. see, if they can keep it up. >> back to throw. and keep it alive. and 1st down made. that's a for mike brusko. and down to the 46-yard line. and maine has life ten. >> if this is the last game mike brusko plays you know, football....
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and i am sean mcdonnell. and i will brick pressure and make something potsive happen for me. >> and into town. and 33-yard line. for the bears. >> and getting a lot of action. and the majority of the action. and contusion. and letting. with the maine bears. and really beat up. and back up quarterback and back up quicker and back up running back. >> 1st down. for maine. and who else mike brusko. >> and nice job of squatting and catching the ball at 8 yards. >> and get the extra three year it is. and now treister has it moving. >> maine by three. and it is to williams. and got to be throwing it past them and 2nd down situation. >> i guess i am in a hurry 3rd down situation. >> that was a great throw. and dino vasso climbed up. and that the they could get it. and i thought vasso was on top. and brusko was slot to the left and ty jones, who has had a good half. bottom the screen for treister. and treister has got it for jones. >> jones still on his feet. down to the 49-yard line. and now, it is another certainly
and i am sean mcdonnell. and i will brick pressure and make something potsive happen for me. >> and into town. and 33-yard line. for the bears. >> and getting a lot of action. and the majority of the action. and contusion. and letting. with the maine bears. and really beat up. and back up quarterback and back up quicker and back up running back. >> 1st down. for maine. and who else mike brusko. >> and nice job of squatting and catching the ball at 8 yards. >> and...
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sorry, sean. 7:30 p.m., sean sweeney. where will you be? >> [inaudible] >> healey 104.weeney, probably allison dean talking to you about roots and shoots. if you're part of an environment group already, that's fine. we have many, many groups. you stay who you are. but this will bring you into contact with other young people who feel as passionately as you do, and maybe you join our youth leadership council, maybe you get to meet other young people like you from around the nation. and it's pretty exciting. it's changing lives, i can tell you that. >> and i do have another very quick question for you as well. a very close friend of mine who's a very big fan of all your work for wildlife and the environment as well as humanitarian issues and peace is, he's here tonight, and he's thrilled to hear you speak, but it also happens to be his birthday, and i was wondering if i could convince you and this warm, welcoming georgetown audience to congratulate him, preferably in song. [laughter] >> where -- >> his name is andrew. he's right up there in green. >> what's his name? >> an
sorry, sean. 7:30 p.m., sean sweeney. where will you be? >> [inaudible] >> healey 104.weeney, probably allison dean talking to you about roots and shoots. if you're part of an environment group already, that's fine. we have many, many groups. you stay who you are. but this will bring you into contact with other young people who feel as passionately as you do, and maybe you join our youth leadership council, maybe you get to meet other young people like you from around the nation....
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and sean your father. >> collins is the best, by the way. she's unbelievable. >> sounds like you guys are really close. >> oh, yes, i watched over her four years in college and whatever she need you know from me i do for her and the same with her. she's -- and s.j., as well. you know, without them, you know, i don't know. >> man, i can just, as i see you and you're talking, just there's a love that's exuding from you and as the story goes, leig leigh anne told you she loved when you were 18. was that the first time you heard that, and what did it do to you? >> uh, i mean, it just, you know, it showed me that, uh, you know, it is possible to, you know, to be loved. you know, i never heard that before. and, you know, just for her to express that and, you know, i knew then that i was, you know, a part of the family and, you know, and that i was going to stick around. >> when, again, you're welcomed into the family and hear "i love you," as you take this and you're going to be a father some day. what kind of dad are you going to be? i bet you th
and sean your father. >> collins is the best, by the way. she's unbelievable. >> sounds like you guys are really close. >> oh, yes, i watched over her four years in college and whatever she need you know from me i do for her and the same with her. she's -- and s.j., as well. you know, without them, you know, i don't know. >> man, i can just, as i see you and you're talking, just there's a love that's exuding from you and as the story goes, leig leigh anne told you she...
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matt: sean smith throws the ball away.py handling of the basketball. in that tennessee loss, a record setting 75 point loss and the most points they have given up, 124 as they go inside. barnes off the glass. and georgia has the early 2-0 lead. litterial: keep your eye on barnes, he's a very good looking prospect as well. he comes out and plays with aggression and they have tapped asheville's front court. asheville can get in trouble because they don't have much step. matt: asheville vs. tennessee did not score their first field goal until there was 3:20 left in the first half. the coach said they were embarrassed by that loss as was everybody but if that's the worst thing that happens in their lives, then that's good for them. the basket by williams. sean williams has been sick with a virus for the first couple of games and they're hoping he's healthy for this ballgame tonight against georgia. it looks like he is. litterial: if he comes out and he's in a tight mode every night, he's going to get after them. matt: mcphee w
matt: sean smith throws the ball away.py handling of the basketball. in that tennessee loss, a record setting 75 point loss and the most points they have given up, 124 as they go inside. barnes off the glass. and georgia has the early 2-0 lead. litterial: keep your eye on barnes, he's a very good looking prospect as well. he comes out and plays with aggression and they have tapped asheville's front court. asheville can get in trouble because they don't have much step. matt: asheville vs....
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>> sean carroll: absolutely. >> stahl: sean carroll is a professor of molecular biology and genetics at the university of wisconsin. >> carroll: so, really, dinosaurs never went extinct. >> stahl: dinosaurs never went extinct. but we all think they did. >> carroll: there was an asteroid event that took out a lot of life on earth, including t. rex and all the most famous dinosaurs. but this other group, what we call birds, made it through, and of course, there's thousands of species of birds still around today. >> stahl: the dinosaur-bird connection is largely settled now, but that hasn't stopped horner from using unusual means to make unusual discoveries. and he's found the perfect partner in his protÉge, mary schweitzer, a professor at north carolina state who studies the internal makeup of ancient bone. she let us in on the paleontologists' trick for telling dinosaur bone from rock. you don't just look at it. >> mary schweitzer: touch your tongue to that. >> stahl: she actually wanted me to lick it. >> schweitzer: it's supposed to stick like velcro. >> stahl: ah, ew. it did. >> sch
>> sean carroll: absolutely. >> stahl: sean carroll is a professor of molecular biology and genetics at the university of wisconsin. >> carroll: so, really, dinosaurs never went extinct. >> stahl: dinosaurs never went extinct. but we all think they did. >> carroll: there was an asteroid event that took out a lot of life on earth, including t. rex and all the most famous dinosaurs. but this other group, what we call birds, made it through, and of course, there's...
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matt: sean smith. 4-9 on the free-throw line. uncharacteristic of him. he does have 12 points now with that free throw. it has been a struggle for asheville on the offensive end and defensive end. litterial: again, i know i'm overemphasizing it but to see a 6'10", 6'11" guy handle the ball in transition, not turn it over, make the right pass, keeps playing the right way. he's just an outstanding prospect. matt: georgia loses it out of bounds and mark fox wasn't happy with georgia's sloppy play in that play and there go the starters. that was the one of the georgia starters i was talking about. they got a minute and they go to the bench. litterial: they called it. and i was looking at barn as he was going to the sideline and he hadn't had a chance to get going and he was really frustrated. you have to allow everybody to get some quality minutes here when you're up by such a large margin. matt: georgia will be 2-2 after tonight's action and part of it, you touched on it is that georgia is in this losing culture and mark fox has play counselor as well, the
matt: sean smith. 4-9 on the free-throw line. uncharacteristic of him. he does have 12 points now with that free throw. it has been a struggle for asheville on the offensive end and defensive end. litterial: again, i know i'm overemphasizing it but to see a 6'10", 6'11" guy handle the ball in transition, not turn it over, make the right pass, keeps playing the right way. he's just an outstanding prospect. matt: georgia loses it out of bounds and mark fox wasn't happy with georgia's...
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. >> kroft: sean henry's job is to police potential targets all over the united states.director of the f.b.i. in charge of the bureau's cyber division. he told us that criminals have used the internet to steal more than $100 million from u.s. banks so far this year, and they did it without ever having to draw a gun or pass a note to a teller. >> kroft: the f.b.i. became famous stopping bank robberies. are there more bank robberies in terms of the amount of money stolen on the internet than there are guys walking into branches with guns? >> henry: absolutely. >> kroft: really? >> henry: yes, yes. i've seen attacks where there's been $10 million lost in one 24- hour period. if that had happened in a bank robbery, where people walked in with guns blazing, that would have been headline news all over the world. >> kroft: and the bank probably didn't want it known. >> henry: certainly when there's a network breach, the owners of the network are not keen to have it known that their network was breached because of their concern that it might impact their business. >> kroft: the
. >> kroft: sean henry's job is to police potential targets all over the united states.director of the f.b.i. in charge of the bureau's cyber division. he told us that criminals have used the internet to steal more than $100 million from u.s. banks so far this year, and they did it without ever having to draw a gun or pass a note to a teller. >> kroft: the f.b.i. became famous stopping bank robberies. are there more bank robberies in terms of the amount of money stolen on the...
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it is the anniversary of the death of sean taylor, he is very much on the minds of his former teammatesd more throughout the year than just this week but it is crazy that the other day i saw the sign. i thought this is the week he passed, it comes up but with him i think about him every day. i know he is up there standing tall. he was that kind of guy here. and like i told you i go on and i talk to him i feel like he is out there playing with us every sunday. i'm thankful for the lives that he touched while he was here and he is gone. >> the redskins suit up against the eagles this he will be shorthanded. and hall is out with a knee injury and a sense of tackle and haynes worth will be a game- time decision. on the offensive side of the ball and at running back. later on and one player who hopes to make the most of the chance on sunday. >> after all systems were a go for ben roethlisberger, he may not play this week after all. accord the nfl network, cosit out the game in baltimore for fear of another blow. and that would risk injury meaning dennis dixon could start. and he is expected
it is the anniversary of the death of sean taylor, he is very much on the minds of his former teammatesd more throughout the year than just this week but it is crazy that the other day i saw the sign. i thought this is the week he passed, it comes up but with him i think about him every day. i know he is up there standing tall. he was that kind of guy here. and like i told you i go on and i talk to him i feel like he is out there playing with us every sunday. i'm thankful for the lives that he...
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the bill o'reilly, sean and did he, fox news, we love all of you. >> i think she speaks her mind and knows what she is talking about and she knows what is best for the country especially on the energy issue and she is a constitutionalist i think there is such a high turnout of people just one year after the election pass it makes me ask what does it mean for the united states? what is going on for the country? we're finding that most americans that voted for barack obama, but we're supporting sir and we feel that the future is in our hands. the government should be there to protect the country and that is their main opposition -- position in society of the united states. we do not need social agendas but we need to was still hard work, integrity and dependability. that is being lost in america. for an individual to tell people that she may have the answers. >> how does she differ from the establishment? >> she does not believe in the department of education from the federal government that should be at the state level. >> my name is thomas and i blog of the internet. and originally f
the bill o'reilly, sean and did he, fox news, we love all of you. >> i think she speaks her mind and knows what she is talking about and she knows what is best for the country especially on the energy issue and she is a constitutionalist i think there is such a high turnout of people just one year after the election pass it makes me ask what does it mean for the united states? what is going on for the country? we're finding that most americans that voted for barack obama, but we're...
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it in december for hanukah and israel gift-giving -- gift-giving holidays are passover and rauscher sean and so there's not spending funds. they do not occur. china does not appear we could debate about that or three yes the japan has very few christians but a tradition to celebrate christmas the material aspect so you do see pretty clear december spending bump. it goes on around the world. the next question is a direct comparison there is a spending but above all these countries but who has the big spending bump? we have not answered that will buy to compare the size averaging across years across the different countries. across the year 2000, this is the average size of the december relative to the month around averaging across since the year 2000 and what you see is busy but it starts over 50% coming down to career or israel and where it is the united states? it is way down the list. with a red circle what about the 1990's? a similar phenomenon. 1980's is a similar story. 70's and 60's and again, the coverage differs there is not the same data but a very similar story the u.s. is prett
it in december for hanukah and israel gift-giving -- gift-giving holidays are passover and rauscher sean and so there's not spending funds. they do not occur. china does not appear we could debate about that or three yes the japan has very few christians but a tradition to celebrate christmas the material aspect so you do see pretty clear december spending bump. it goes on around the world. the next question is a direct comparison there is a spending but above all these countries but who has...
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beck and rush and sean and mark levin, who believe it or not is in the bunker in his bedroom somewhere planning all this all the time with his landmark legal foundation, and his, you know, his screaming and and he's iming sean hannity every day telling him what to say so they picked this new york 23rd race and decided to back the conservative there. was a republican and a conservative. so they backed the conservative. this guy, huffman, no one knew him an accountant, a cpa. >> why didn't they back the republican? >> because they wanted to show that the republican party is is is is no longer their party. they are running away from bush. they can't get anybody elected for dogcatcher. david brooks is a conservative, well, he is a republican. you have to differentiate. he said you can't get anybody elected to dogcatcher with 600, 700 radio stations. >> i wonder if that is true. sit tight. we'll be back in a minute. >>> breaking news tonight. live, ohio, cops raid the home of a convicted sex offender accused of yet another sex attack. inside his three-story cleveland home, seasoned detectiv
beck and rush and sean and mark levin, who believe it or not is in the bunker in his bedroom somewhere planning all this all the time with his landmark legal foundation, and his, you know, his screaming and and he's iming sean hannity every day telling him what to say so they picked this new york 23rd race and decided to back the conservative there. was a republican and a conservative. so they backed the conservative. this guy, huffman, no one knew him an accountant, a cpa. >> why didn't...
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ing sean hannity every day telling him what to say. they're very coordinated. they picked this new york 23rd race and decided they would back the conservatives. there was a republican and a conservative. they backed the conservative. this guy, hoffman, no one knew him. he's an accountant. he was a cpa. >> why didn't they back the republican? >> because they wanted to show that the republican party is no longer their party. that the republican -- they're running away from bush. >> do they want a third party? >> they do. they can't get anybody elected for dogcatcher. if you read "the new york times," david brooks, a conservative -- you have to differentiate. he wrote a column saying these guys couldn't get anybody elected with their 600, 700 radio stations. >> i wonder if that's true. that could be on the part of david brooks. i'm still worried about them. sit tight. we have more with you. we'll be back in a minute. >>> i'm back discussing last night's election results with randi rhodes, a nationally syndicated talk show host. let's talk about maine. maine voted
ing sean hannity every day telling him what to say. they're very coordinated. they picked this new york 23rd race and decided they would back the conservatives. there was a republican and a conservative. they backed the conservative. this guy, hoffman, no one knew him. he's an accountant. he was a cpa. >> why didn't they back the republican? >> because they wanted to show that the republican party is no longer their party. that the republican -- they're running away from bush....
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he is im'ing sean handy every day telling him what to say. they picked this new york 23rd race and decided they would back the conservatives. there was a republican and a conservative. they backed the conservative. this guy, hoffman, no one knew him. he's an accountant. he was a cpa. >> why didn't they back the republican? >> because they wanted to show that the republican party is no longer their party. that the republican -- they're running away from bush. >> do they want a third party? >> they do. they can't get anybody elected for dogcatcher. if you read "the new york times," david brooks, a conservative -- you have to differentiate. he wrote a column saying these guys couldn't get anybody elected with their 600, 700 radio stations. >> i wonder if that's true. that could be on the part of david brooks. i'm still worried about them. sit tight. we have more with you. we'll be back in a minute. >>> i'm back discussing last night's election results with randi rhodes, a nationally syndicated radio talk show host. let's talk about maine. maine
he is im'ing sean handy every day telling him what to say. they picked this new york 23rd race and decided they would back the conservatives. there was a republican and a conservative. they backed the conservative. this guy, hoffman, no one knew him. he's an accountant. he was a cpa. >> why didn't they back the republican? >> because they wanted to show that the republican party is no longer their party. that the republican -- they're running away from bush. >> do they want a...
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. >>> sean callebs is live at the army post. we understand you have talked to some of the first responders from yesterday. what did they have to say? >> when we came here a number of the first responders, people who arrived in chaos. that's how they referred to it. controlled chaos. he had seen civilians and soldiers. he said training immediately kicked in. however, when you see people down and you know one soldier is accused of killing other soldiers. that gets their blood boiling. i'm sorry. anyhow, he talked about anger but you have to put that in the back of your mind. you have to be professional. you have to do everything you can. what habit the alleged suspect? he was shot and wounded by a civilian police officer. kim munley. she's from north carolina. her husband is also in the service wels her father, rushing to ft. hood to be by her side. authorities have not had a chance to speak with her. a short while ago there was a news conference with the army chief of staff. both highly praising her efforts as well as all of thos
. >>> sean callebs is live at the army post. we understand you have talked to some of the first responders from yesterday. what did they have to say? >> when we came here a number of the first responders, people who arrived in chaos. that's how they referred to it. controlled chaos. he had seen civilians and soldiers. he said training immediately kicked in. however, when you see people down and you know one soldier is accused of killing other soldiers. that gets their blood...
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. >> well, sean callebs, i think our caller raises an excellent point. if he was fomenting about not wanting to go to iraq and he was muslim and he was wearing that outfit that signifies how serious he is about his religious beliefs and fomenting about this, shouldn't he have been investigated by the u.s. military? >> i hate to differ with the caller but i'm pretty sure that the military investigated this. this is somebody who had gone on at some length about the fact he did not want to be deployed overseas. i think one of your panelists earlier hit the nail on the head. the government spent a great deal of money putting this guy through med school. he has a commitment. he has a requirement just like someone that goes through the military academies, they have a five-year minimum commitment once they graduate. he had to put in his time, he had to pay the government back. if he didn't want to go overseas, he has to show good cause. he can't wait until the last minute as he's supposed to come to the processing center, say i don't want to go now, it's not go
. >> well, sean callebs, i think our caller raises an excellent point. if he was fomenting about not wanting to go to iraq and he was muslim and he was wearing that outfit that signifies how serious he is about his religious beliefs and fomenting about this, shouldn't he have been investigated by the u.s. military? >> i hate to differ with the caller but i'm pretty sure that the military investigated this. this is somebody who had gone on at some length about the fact he did not...
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republican tries to be bipartisan, he is crushed the next day by rush limbaugh and bill o'reilly, and sean hannity. they start to rally candidates to run against him. that is a structural impediment to bipartisanship. certainly, one candidate is being hammered for his support of the stimulus plan. >> this is the struggle that the democratic party went through 10 years ago. this is a debate with the people with the biggest microphones happen to represent a particular faction. that is why i see this as a missionary job to go out there sometimes, to reflect a different sort of progressive republican sentiment on a number of issues, to suggest that there is a room for alternative voices. people with big microphones tend to reflect this. but i think that this is healthy for the party and we did see significant evidence, on last tuesday, that there were people with both things. they were supporting the republican principles, but they also ran on centrist issues am not talking about social issues. >> the democrats did go through this 10 years ago. what we decided was that it was ok to have someon
republican tries to be bipartisan, he is crushed the next day by rush limbaugh and bill o'reilly, and sean hannity. they start to rally candidates to run against him. that is a structural impediment to bipartisanship. certainly, one candidate is being hammered for his support of the stimulus plan. >> this is the struggle that the democratic party went through 10 years ago. this is a debate with the people with the biggest microphones happen to represent a particular faction. that is why i...
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>> sean, thank you for your phone call. i appreciate it.i got a lot of comments on my facebook page. some of you are having a real discussion. francheska put if you can jump in as well. do the crime, do the time, period. i refuse to feel sorry for someone just because they're a kid. obviouslily they're old enough to know the difference between right and wrong. locking them up and punishing them will make them think twice about committing more crimes. you have a comment as well. >> i do. i've got a couple dozen. here's one from nicole. >> we want your views. should the court system be able to send its children to life in prison for serious crimes that don't involve killing anyone? still serious crimes. e-mail us at cnn.com/hln. call us right now at 1-877-tell-hln. text us. go to our facebook pages. some people don't agree with calling them children anymore once they commit the crimes. that's how emotional some people are about the topic. >> the law makes some allowances for immaturity. good comments. thanks. >>> a suspected car jacker though
>> sean, thank you for your phone call. i appreciate it.i got a lot of comments on my facebook page. some of you are having a real discussion. francheska put if you can jump in as well. do the crime, do the time, period. i refuse to feel sorry for someone just because they're a kid. obviouslily they're old enough to know the difference between right and wrong. locking them up and punishing them will make them think twice about committing more crimes. you have a comment as well. >> i...
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i mean, if sean hannity went out there and said some of the things keith olbermann has said about me, you know, if he said anything about sonia sotomayor or michelle obama he would be off the air. why is there this double standard? >> okay. first of all, sotomayor did not make a sex tape as far as i know. >> that we know of. >> that we know of. that's true. i don't want to jump to conclusions here. it looks like she might not have. all of these people. >> again, these are not -- you're being very unfair. they're pre-digital, those folks. >> don't you think some of this, the attack is because she's a conservative right-wing chick who is saying things like, you know -- >> vanessa williams had the. you-know-what kicked out of her -- >> against gay marriage and a conservative girl and then she does a sex tape that goes against the christian upbringing. the hypocrisy is what people are hanging on to here. it's not the free speech issue. >> i don't believe it's a conservative issue. look at vanessa williams. she's parlayed that into a terrific career. 20 years ago when we were talking about
i mean, if sean hannity went out there and said some of the things keith olbermann has said about me, you know, if he said anything about sonia sotomayor or michelle obama he would be off the air. why is there this double standard? >> okay. first of all, sotomayor did not make a sex tape as far as i know. >> that we know of. >> that we know of. that's true. i don't want to jump to conclusions here. it looks like she might not have. all of these people. >> again, these...
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they needed to win one so beck and rush and sean, and mark levin, in a bunker in his bedroom somewhere. with his landmark they picked this new york 23rd race and decided they would back the conservatives. there was a republican and a conservative. they backed the conservative. this guy, hoffman, no one knew him. he's an accountant. he was a cpa. >> why didn't they back the republican? >> because they wanted to show that the republican party is no longer their party. that the republican -- they're running away from bush. >> do they want a third party? >> they do. they can't get anybody elected for dogcatcher. if you read "the new york times," david brooks, a conservative -- you have to differentiate. he wrote a column saying these guys couldn't get anybody elected with their 600, 700 radio stations. >> i wonder if that's true. that could be on the part of david brooks. i'm still worried about them. sit tight. we have more with you. we'll be back in a minute. >>> i'm back discussing last night's election results with randi rhodes, a nationally syndicated talk show host. let's talk about
they needed to win one so beck and rush and sean, and mark levin, in a bunker in his bedroom somewhere. with his landmark they picked this new york 23rd race and decided they would back the conservatives. there was a republican and a conservative. they backed the conservative. this guy, hoffman, no one knew him. he's an accountant. he was a cpa. >> why didn't they back the republican? >> because they wanted to show that the republican party is no longer their party. that the...
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last night with sean hannity, she said the massacre was an act of terrorism. >> you think ft. hood was an act of terrorism? >> i certainly do, and i think that there were massive warning flags that were missed all over the place, and i think it was quite unfortunate that, to me, it was a fear of being politically incorrect to not -- i'm going to use the word -- profile this guy. profiling in the sense of finding out what his radical beliefs were, simple things like looking at his business card that had the secret code word for who it was that -- the expert -- >> al qaeda. >> well, that, too. >> trying to contact al qaeda. >> now, because i used the word profile, i'm going to get clobbered tomorrow morning. the liberals, their heads are just going to be spinning. they're going to say she is radical, she is extreme. but i say profiling in the context of doing whatever we can to save innocent american lives, i'm all for it then. >> palin's book tour will last about three weeks and she's expected to make many of the same stops she did during the 2008 campaign. >>> attorney general
last night with sean hannity, she said the massacre was an act of terrorism. >> you think ft. hood was an act of terrorism? >> i certainly do, and i think that there were massive warning flags that were missed all over the place, and i think it was quite unfortunate that, to me, it was a fear of being politically incorrect to not -- i'm going to use the word -- profile this guy. profiling in the sense of finding out what his radical beliefs were, simple things like looking at his...
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palin talked to right-wing fan sean hannity for one hour. he got her to answer a question she's long been dodging. >> i know you've talked a lot in every interview about the couric interview. how would you answer those questions differently? the two that got the most play in the media? >> that i screwed up on. i did a horrible job with that and let my annoyance show so brightly. it was very unprofessional of me. i shouldn't have done that. she asked about what i read. i read "news max" and the "frontiersman" and "the wall street journal." everything online. i absorb the news via many, many sources. >> she forgot "the cat in the hat." >> "the little engel that could." "the pokey puppy." >> what took her so long to answer the question? did she not understand the question? >> i think that i don't even know if she's real. i think she's a reindeer and shaved her antlers off and taught her how to speak. >> she's a person. she's a real american. >> really? i don't want to be real american if that's a real american. >> i think that maybe she was wra
palin talked to right-wing fan sean hannity for one hour. he got her to answer a question she's long been dodging. >> i know you've talked a lot in every interview about the couric interview. how would you answer those questions differently? the two that got the most play in the media? >> that i screwed up on. i did a horrible job with that and let my annoyance show so brightly. it was very unprofessional of me. i shouldn't have done that. she asked about what i read. i read...
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palin talked to right-wing fan sean hannity for one hour. he got her to answer a question she's long been dodging. >> i know you've talked a lot in every interview about the couric interview. how would you answer those questions differently? the two that got the most play in the media? >> that i screwed up on. i did a horrible job with that and let my annoyance show so brightly. it was very unprofessional of me. i shouldn't have done that. she asked about what i read. i read "news max" and the "frontiersman" and "the wall street journal." everything online. i absorb the news via many, many sources. >> she forgot "the cat in the hat." >> "the little engine that could." "the pokey puppy." >> what took her so long to answer the question? did she not understand the question? >> i think that i don't even know if she's real. i think she's a reindeer and shaved her antlers off and taught her how to speak. >> she's a person. she's a real american. >> really? i don't want to be real american if that's a real american. >> i think that maybe she was wr
palin talked to right-wing fan sean hannity for one hour. he got her to answer a question she's long been dodging. >> i know you've talked a lot in every interview about the couric interview. how would you answer those questions differently? the two that got the most play in the media? >> that i screwed up on. i did a horrible job with that and let my annoyance show so brightly. it was very unprofessional of me. i shouldn't have done that. she asked about what i read. i read...
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i mean, if sean hannity went out there and said some of the things keith olbermann has said about me, you know, if he said anything about sonia sotomayor or michelle obama he would be off the air. why is there this double standard? >> okay. first of all, sotomayor did not make a sex tape as far as i know. >> that we know of. >> that we know of. that's true. i don't want to jump to conclusions here. it looks like she might not have. all of these people. >> again, these are not -- you're being very unfair. they're predigital, those folks. >> don't you think some of this, the attack is because she's a conservative right wing chick who is saying things like, you know -- >> vanessa williams had the you know what kicked out of her -- >> against gay marriage and a conservative girl and then she does a sex tape that goes against the christian upbringing. the hypocrisy is what people are hanging on to here. it's not the free speech issue. >> i don't believe it's a conservative issue. look at vanessa williams. she's parlayed that into a terrific career. 20 years ago when we were talking about h
i mean, if sean hannity went out there and said some of the things keith olbermann has said about me, you know, if he said anything about sonia sotomayor or michelle obama he would be off the air. why is there this double standard? >> okay. first of all, sotomayor did not make a sex tape as far as i know. >> that we know of. >> that we know of. that's true. i don't want to jump to conclusions here. it looks like she might not have. all of these people. >> again, these...
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and then issue -- and sean -- she talked about that in her public comments. on the personnel side, we are dramatically increasing our personnel. joanne is in charge of that effort. when we came into office, there were about 300 american civilians in all of afghanistan. and most of them were on six-month tours. and they had very substantial leave arrangements to go to dubai or abu dhabi or somewhere else regularly and there was no real continuity. no more six-month tours. spouses are allowed to come and encouraged to come if they take jobs, and the school-age children issue is a big problem but there are plenty of spouses there now and that, of course, is a big payoff. leaves have been changed and more and more people are signing up for a lengthier tours. some of the people here have had tours in afghanistan and will rotate back. and so we are going to be at about 900 people, i think, jack gave you figures in his lengthy press conference the other day and some of you went to camp aterberry with jack lou on thursday, the same tai we were in kabul and you saw th
and then issue -- and sean -- she talked about that in her public comments. on the personnel side, we are dramatically increasing our personnel. joanne is in charge of that effort. when we came into office, there were about 300 american civilians in all of afghanistan. and most of them were on six-month tours. and they had very substantial leave arrangements to go to dubai or abu dhabi or somewhere else regularly and there was no real continuity. no more six-month tours. spouses are allowed to...
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to something earlier, any time a republican tries to be bipartisan, he gets crushed the next day by sean, rush, o'reilly, they automatically start rallying a candidate to run against them. it is a structural impediment to buy partisanship. >> how much to republicans have to fear in the climate of going too far to help obama? >> i welcome my brother's comments on this. we're going through the struggle that the democratic party did 10 years ago. i think it is a healthy debate. i think it is one where people with the biggest microphones represent the republican party. that is why i see it as a missionary job to reflect the different, a progressive republican sentiment on a number of issues to suggest that there are rooms for alternative voices. i think it is actually healthy. i think we did see significant evidence last tuesday that people who voted did both things. they ran on local issues. we're talking about ideological social issues. >> you are right. the democrats did go through it 10 years ago, but what we decided was it is ok to have a song from louisiana who was pro-lifer, pro-gun a
to something earlier, any time a republican tries to be bipartisan, he gets crushed the next day by sean, rush, o'reilly, they automatically start rallying a candidate to run against them. it is a structural impediment to buy partisanship. >> how much to republicans have to fear in the climate of going too far to help obama? >> i welcome my brother's comments on this. we're going through the struggle that the democratic party did 10 years ago. i think it is a healthy debate. i think...
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republican tries to be bipartisan, he is crushed the next day by rush limbaugh and bill o'reilly, and sean hannity. they start to rally candidates to run against him. that is a structural impediment to bipartisanship. certainly, one candidate is being hammered for his support of the stimulus plan. >> this is the struggle that the democratic party went through 10 years ago. this is a debate with the people with the biggest microphones happen to represent a particular faction. that is why i see this as a missionary job to go out there sometimes, to reflect a different sort of progressive republican sentiment on a number of issues, to suggest that there is a room for alternative voices. people with big microphones tend to reflect this. but i think that this is healthy for the party and we did see significant evidence, on last tuesday, that there were people with both things. they were supporting the republican principles, but they also ran on centrist issues am not talking about social issues. >> the democrats did go through this 10 years ago. what we decided was that it was ok to have someon
republican tries to be bipartisan, he is crushed the next day by rush limbaugh and bill o'reilly, and sean hannity. they start to rally candidates to run against him. that is a structural impediment to bipartisanship. certainly, one candidate is being hammered for his support of the stimulus plan. >> this is the struggle that the democratic party went through 10 years ago. this is a debate with the people with the biggest microphones happen to represent a particular faction. that is why i...
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glenn beck, bill o'reilly, sean hannity, we love all of you! >> what do you think, why sarah palin is drawing such a big crowd. >> i think she speaks her mind. i think she knows what she is talking about, politically. i think she knows what is best for the country especially from an energy standpoint. i think she is a constitutionalist, and knows the constitution and she doesn't want to see the country move over to socialism and i think that is what is happening with obama. >> such a high turnout of people interested in sarah palin, just one year after the election passed. makes me ask, what does it mean for united states? what is going on in this country. >> we are fighting in most of -- finding most of americans that voted for barack obama are dependent on the government. that they feel that the government is going to give them prosperity. and what we're trying to support sarah is by telling her that we understand that our future is in our hands, that the government is supposed to be there to protect the country, and thaes that's their main p
glenn beck, bill o'reilly, sean hannity, we love all of you! >> what do you think, why sarah palin is drawing such a big crowd. >> i think she speaks her mind. i think she knows what she is talking about, politically. i think she knows what is best for the country especially from an energy standpoint. i think she is a constitutionalist, and knows the constitution and she doesn't want to see the country move over to socialism and i think that is what is happening with obama. >>...